TMIGD1

TMIGD1

TMIGD1

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens


Transmembrane and immunoglobulin domain containing 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TMIGD1 gene.[5] TMIGD1 was discovered by the lab of Giancarlo Marra[6] and later cloned by Nader Rahimi.[7][8] Recent findings suggest functions in brush border formation (intestinal epithelium) and roles as tumor suppressor (kidney and intestine).[9]

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  2. "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  3. Cattaneo E, Laczko E, Buffoli F, Zorzi F, Bianco MA, Menigatti M, et al. (May 2011). "Preinvasive colorectal lesion transcriptomes correlate with endoscopic morphology (polypoid vs. nonpolypoid)". EMBO Mol Med. 3 (6): 334–347. doi:10.1002/emmm.201100141. PMC 5839393. PMID 3377079.
  4. Meyer RD, Zou X, Ali M, Ersoy E, Bondzie PA, Lavaei M, et al. (February 2018). "TMIGD1 acts as a tumor suppressor through regulation of p21Cip1/p27Kip1 in renal cancer". Oncotarget. 9 (11): 9672–9684. doi:10.18632/oncotarget.23822. PMC 5839393. PMID 29515762.
  5. Arafa E, Bondzie PA, Rezazadeh K, Meyer RD, Hartsough E, Henderson JM, et al. (October 2015). "TMIGD1 is a novel adhesion molecule that protects epithelial cells from oxidative cell injury". The American Journal of Pathology. 185 (10): 2757–67. doi:10.1016/j.ajpath.2015.06.006. PMC 4607757. PMID 26342724.

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